Normann Copenhagen × Hans Hornemann
Ace Bar + Counter Chair
$1,125
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$1,490
$1,125
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$1,490
$1,125
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$1,490
$1,125
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$1,490
$1,125
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$1,490
$1,125
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$1,490
$1,125
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$1,490
$1,125
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$1,490
$1,125
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$1,490
$1,125
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$1,490
Description
Danish designer Hans Hornemann extends his Ace template to a fine bar- and counter-height stool. The designer tempers the comfort of rounded contours and cushy full upholstery with controlled proportions to suit limited urban living spaces. Defined by piping around the seat and back, the sleek embrace of the curving backrest beckons invitingly while the crisp metal legs provide a modernist frame of reference.
Specifications
Size
- Bar
- 42.7" h x 18.1" w x 20.7" d (108.5x46x52.5cm)
- Seat height: 29.5" (75cm)
- Counter
- 38.8" h x 17.7" w x 19.9" d (98.5x45x50.5cm)
- Seat height: 25.6" (65cm)
Material
Veneer, PU foam, powder-coated steel
Details
- Group 1: Oceanic, Aquarius
- Group 2: Remix 3, Main Line Flax, Synergy
- Group 3: Canvas 2, Yoredale
- Group 4: Steelcut Trio 3, City Velvet
- Group 5: Divina 3, Divina MD, Divina Melange 3, Hallingdal 65, Fiord 2
- Group 6: Zero, Vidar 4
- Group 7: Elle, Ultra Leather
- COM and COL are available on request
Brand
Normann Copenhagen
“When Jan and I look at new designs for Normann Copenhagen, we take a very intuitive approach to the products,” according to cofounder Poul Madsen. “A picture can say much more than words and if we are both struck by what we see, we are interested.” Jan Andersen and Poul Madsen teamed up to create the Normann Copenhagen with a vision to shake up the contemporary design field. Now known the world over, they collaborate with new names and established talents from their native Denmark as well as internationally.
The company puts a premium on challenging conventional thinking in collections of tabletop products, lighting and furniture—with bold design strokes, innovative materials and a deft enjoyment of color. “We like products that have an original idea and a simple design, although we do not tie ourselves to a particular line,” Poul adds. “For us, the important thing is that the projects we get involved in bring something new into the world of design.”